By Michele Brittany, West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent While the rest of the country was rocked with winter storms, Southern California’s Orange
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Okay, I'll admit it... I love seeing Ben Templesmith's art on a DC Batman title. Ben brings such an amazing mood to his work that I think goes so well
From First Second, Hidden: A Child’s Story of the Holocaust written by Loic Dauvillier, with illustrations by Marc Lizano caught my eye because I’ve
By Olumide Recently, the Schomburg Center in Harlem held its Third Annual Black Comic Book Festival. This event featured panel discussions, film
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I take a shot at reverse-engineering a script from a finished page of someone else’s
Coming this February, from BOOM! Studios, is the debut of Curb Stomp. Written by Ryan Ferrier (D4VE), with art by Devaki Neogi Curb Stomp tells the story
From IDW Publishing, Legends of Baldur’s Gate #4 written by Jim Zub with art by Max Dunbar, has been my only Dungeons and Dragons fix lately. (If you can
Here's a look at some upcoming Valiant issues, previews and variant covers - how to get them all, and incentives that retailers have for ordering lots.
It is very sad, but don't blame @edgarwright - writers come into projects never knowing about the past, even if they're comic fans. — Tony Lee
This is the first piece of work that Alan Moore has written for the 2000AD publications since the end of The Ballad Of Halo Jones. And it is in tribute to
Marvel kicks off the first of the Last Days titles tying into the upcoming Secret Wars comics, by telling CBR about Loki and Newsarama about Magneto.
Matt Fraction has the end of his and Howard Chaykin's period masterpiece Satellite Sam in sight The home stretch of SATELLITE SAM lies under my shoes;
Titan Comics' April solicits for the launch of their new comic Scarlett Courture #1 by Des Taylor included a photo cover Well, Des does have a line in
So. Weather. Hitting the East Coast. Maybe not as much as has been predicted but there's all to play for. And in comcis, ComiXology must be rubbing teir
Prog 1915 arrives this week from 2000AD, landing in print in the UK on the 28th of January and in print in the USA on the 28th of February. It will be
Interestingly enough with this weeks exclusive extended previews we have both the end and the beginning for a character. The Jeff Parker / Evan Shaner
Viz Media is putting The Legend Of Zelda: Link To The Past graphic novel back into print, after two decades of... not being. Out in May from Viz's Perfect
We've got an advanced preview from Valiant for the upcoming new story arc Homefront that kicks off in Unity #15. This story of a fallen team trying to
This week in comic shops we get Dynamite's next issue in the King Features crossover, King: The Phantom #1. Now this issue has the Darwyn Cooke cover as
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
In the latest Neon Future Sessions for Wired, Steve Aoki sat down with the Generalissimo himself, Stan Lee to talk about the future, science, Marvel
Comics writer Eliot Rahal is the co-conspirator on the Buzzkill sequel Paybacks from Dark Horse with Donny Cates and with art by Geoff Shaw. He's also
This is one of the American Freedom Defense Initiative bus ads that have been appearing around the US and championed by Pamela Gellar, and have now
By Chris Thompson Following on from last episode with Leah Moore & John Reppion discussing Electricomics (which you can still listen to here), this
By Cameron Hatheway Imagine, if you will, a scenario where you’re approached by Death and given the opportunity to mold and transform any material to your
Premier art comics publisher Nobrow have taken a major step today into engagement with digital media, introducing their iPad app for Nobrow titles. The
This Week's Reviews: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 Burning Fields #1 Galaxy Quest: The Journey Continues #1 Lazarus #14 Powers #1 Teenage Mutant Ninja
Professor X died at the hands of a Phoenix-empowered Cyclops at the culmination of Avengers Vs. X-Men. And aside from his brain being used by the Red
This is MPH, the comic book from Mark Millar and Duncan Fegredo published by Image Comics, with issue 5 up for FOC today. Featuring speedsters
And there I was thinking the first look at the new Walking Dead spinoff, Fear The Walking Dead, would be the top story of the week. How wrong I was. A





























